Improvement in printers  case-stands



P. S. HOE.

Printers Case-Stand'.

Patented July 16,1872.

ATENT OFFICE.

PETER s. EoE, or NEW YORK, n. Y.

IMPROVEMENT IN PRINTERS CASE-STANDS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 129,281, dated July 16, 1872.

Specification describing a nen7 and Improved Printers Oase-Stand, inventedby PETER S. gon, ofthe city, county, and State of New ork.

Nature and Objects of the Invention.

My said invention relates to type-stands used by printers. The invention consists in a printers case-stand, made of pipe and couplings, so that it can be readily taken apart for transporta-tion yand removal, while it is very strong, light, neat, and ornamental in appear- I take, of any desired size, iron pipe, say half-inch or three-quarters, the desired length s, and, with proper couplings, screw the whole together, as shown in the drawing. The couplings are cast with the projecting screw-ends of the desired number i-n the desired place upon them, as shown. The rods c c have a set-oft' formed by a coupling or equivalent for the edge of the back tray of the case-stand, while the front tray will rest aga-inst the edge of the couplings at a a. To the upright rods AA are attached, in any proper manner, by screws, rivets, or clamps, angle-pieces B B, in which the trays rest. It will be understood that the lengt-hs of pipe that make up the case are right and left screw-threaded. The case thus made is light, and can readily be made portable by unscrewing the parts.

I claim, as a new article of manufacture- A printers case-stand, constructed of pipe,

lsubstantially in the manner described and speciiied. PETER S. HOE.

Witnesses: 9

C. A. DUEGINS, E. H. JOHNSON. 

